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Chapter 1: About Science Science is the study of nature’s rules.
Objectives Explain what physics is about. Explain why mathematics is the language of science. Outline scientific method Describe circumstances under which a hypothesis, law or principle must be changed or abandoned Determine whether a hypothesis is scientific.
Objectives cont. Distinguish between science and technology. Distinguish among science, art and religion. Describe how progress today differs from progress thousand of years ago.
Key Terms Scientific Method [p.2]  are extremely effective in gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge.  Scientific Method includes the following: 1. Recognize a problem. 2. Make an educated guess- hypothesis – about the answer. 3. Predict the consequences of the hypothesis. 4. Perform experiments to test predictions. 5. Formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the main ingredients: Hypothesis, prediction, and experimental outcomes.
Key Terms Fact [p.2] is a close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon. Hypothesis [p.2] is an educated guess that is not fully accepted until demonstrated by experiment.  Laws[p.2] When a hypothesis is tested many times and is not contradicted they become laws or principles.
Key Terms Theory [p.3] In every day speech a theory is the same as a hypothesis – a supposition that has not been verified.   A Scientific Theory is a synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well – tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world.
Summary 1.1 The Basic Science Physics Physics is about the nature of basic things such as motion, forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, light, and the composition of atoms. The study of science today branches into the study of living things and nonliving things – the life sciences and the physical sciences. The life sciences branch into areas such as biology, zoology, and botany. The physical sciences branch into areas such as geology, astronomy, chemistry and physics.
1.2 The Language of Science When scientific findings in nature are expressed mathematically, they are easier to verify or to disprove by experiment.  Science was transformed in the 1600s when it was learned that nature can be analyzed, modeled, and described mathematically. The equations of science provide compact expressions of relationships between concepts.
1.3 Scientific Methods Scientific methods generally include some, if not all, of the following Recognize a problem. Make an educated guess- a hypothesis-a bout the answer. Predict the consequences of the hypothesis. Perform experiments to test predictions. Formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the main ingredients: Hypothesis, prediction, and experimental outcome.
1.3 Scientific Methods Galileo Galilei and Francis Bacon are usually credited as the principal founders of the scientific method. Scientific methods are extremely effective in gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge.
1.4 The Scientific Attitude If a scientist finds evidence that contradicts a hypothesis, law or principle, then the hypothesis, law or principle must be changed or abandoned. A fact is a close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon. A scientific hypothesis is an educated guess that is not fully accepted until demonstrated by experiment.
1.4 The Scientific Attitude. When hypotheses about the relationship among, natural quantities are tested over and over again and not contradicted, they may become laws or principles. A scientific theory is a synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain asspects of the natural world.
1.5 Scientific Hypotheses To determine whether a hypothesis is scientific or not, look to see if there is a test for proving it wrong. A scientific hypothesis must be testable.  If there is no test for possible wrongness, then an idea is not a scientific hypothesis. In science, it is more important that there be a way of proving a hypothesis wrong than there be a way of proving it correct.
1.6 Science, Technology, and Society Science is a method of answering theoretical questions; technology is a method of solving practical problems. Science has to do with discovering facts and relationships between observable phenomena in nature and with establishing theories that organize and make sense of these facts and relationships. Technology has to do with tools, techniques, and procedures for putting the findings of science to use.
1.7 Science, Art, and Religion Science is mostly concerned with discovering and recording natural phenomena, the arts are concerned with the value of human interactions as they pertain to the senses, and religion is concerned with the source, purpose, and meaning of everything.  The arts describe emotions and suggest what may be in store for us.  Similarly, science tells us what is possible in nature.
1.7 Science, Art, and Religion The domain of science is natural order; the domain of religion is nature’s purpose.
1.8 In Perspective Progress is our age in much quicker than it was thousands of years ago. Thousands of years ago, the building of great structures generally took a very long time. Such structures were probably inspired by a vision that went beyond world concerns. Today, efforts are directed toward building spaceships is extremely brief compared with the time spent building the structures of the past.
Concept Summary Physics is about the nature of basic things such as motion, forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, light and the composition of atoms. When scientific findings in nature are expressed mathematically, they are easier to verify or disprove by experiment. Scientific methods include some, if not all, of the following: recognizing a problem, making a hypothesis, predicting, performing experiments and formulating rules.
Concept Summary If a scientist finds evidence that contradicts a hypothesis law, or principle them then the hypothesis, law, or principle must be changed or abandoned.  To determine whether a hypothesis is scientific or not, look to see if there is a test for proving it wrong. Science is a method of answering theoretical questions; technology is a method of solving practical problems.
Concept Summary Science is mostly concerned with discovering and recording natural phenomena, the arts are concerned with the value of human interactions as they pertain to the senses, and religion is concerned with the source, purpose, and meaning for everything. Progress in our age is much quicker than it was thousands of years ago.

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Chapter 1

  • 1. Chapter 1: About Science Science is the study of nature’s rules.
  • 2. Objectives Explain what physics is about. Explain why mathematics is the language of science. Outline scientific method Describe circumstances under which a hypothesis, law or principle must be changed or abandoned Determine whether a hypothesis is scientific.
  • 3. Objectives cont. Distinguish between science and technology. Distinguish among science, art and religion. Describe how progress today differs from progress thousand of years ago.
  • 4. Key Terms Scientific Method [p.2] are extremely effective in gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge. Scientific Method includes the following: 1. Recognize a problem. 2. Make an educated guess- hypothesis – about the answer. 3. Predict the consequences of the hypothesis. 4. Perform experiments to test predictions. 5. Formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the main ingredients: Hypothesis, prediction, and experimental outcomes.
  • 5. Key Terms Fact [p.2] is a close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon. Hypothesis [p.2] is an educated guess that is not fully accepted until demonstrated by experiment. Laws[p.2] When a hypothesis is tested many times and is not contradicted they become laws or principles.
  • 6. Key Terms Theory [p.3] In every day speech a theory is the same as a hypothesis – a supposition that has not been verified. A Scientific Theory is a synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well – tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world.
  • 7. Summary 1.1 The Basic Science Physics Physics is about the nature of basic things such as motion, forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, light, and the composition of atoms. The study of science today branches into the study of living things and nonliving things – the life sciences and the physical sciences. The life sciences branch into areas such as biology, zoology, and botany. The physical sciences branch into areas such as geology, astronomy, chemistry and physics.
  • 8. 1.2 The Language of Science When scientific findings in nature are expressed mathematically, they are easier to verify or to disprove by experiment. Science was transformed in the 1600s when it was learned that nature can be analyzed, modeled, and described mathematically. The equations of science provide compact expressions of relationships between concepts.
  • 9. 1.3 Scientific Methods Scientific methods generally include some, if not all, of the following Recognize a problem. Make an educated guess- a hypothesis-a bout the answer. Predict the consequences of the hypothesis. Perform experiments to test predictions. Formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the main ingredients: Hypothesis, prediction, and experimental outcome.
  • 10. 1.3 Scientific Methods Galileo Galilei and Francis Bacon are usually credited as the principal founders of the scientific method. Scientific methods are extremely effective in gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge.
  • 11. 1.4 The Scientific Attitude If a scientist finds evidence that contradicts a hypothesis, law or principle, then the hypothesis, law or principle must be changed or abandoned. A fact is a close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon. A scientific hypothesis is an educated guess that is not fully accepted until demonstrated by experiment.
  • 12. 1.4 The Scientific Attitude. When hypotheses about the relationship among, natural quantities are tested over and over again and not contradicted, they may become laws or principles. A scientific theory is a synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain asspects of the natural world.
  • 13. 1.5 Scientific Hypotheses To determine whether a hypothesis is scientific or not, look to see if there is a test for proving it wrong. A scientific hypothesis must be testable. If there is no test for possible wrongness, then an idea is not a scientific hypothesis. In science, it is more important that there be a way of proving a hypothesis wrong than there be a way of proving it correct.
  • 14. 1.6 Science, Technology, and Society Science is a method of answering theoretical questions; technology is a method of solving practical problems. Science has to do with discovering facts and relationships between observable phenomena in nature and with establishing theories that organize and make sense of these facts and relationships. Technology has to do with tools, techniques, and procedures for putting the findings of science to use.
  • 15. 1.7 Science, Art, and Religion Science is mostly concerned with discovering and recording natural phenomena, the arts are concerned with the value of human interactions as they pertain to the senses, and religion is concerned with the source, purpose, and meaning of everything. The arts describe emotions and suggest what may be in store for us. Similarly, science tells us what is possible in nature.
  • 16. 1.7 Science, Art, and Religion The domain of science is natural order; the domain of religion is nature’s purpose.
  • 17. 1.8 In Perspective Progress is our age in much quicker than it was thousands of years ago. Thousands of years ago, the building of great structures generally took a very long time. Such structures were probably inspired by a vision that went beyond world concerns. Today, efforts are directed toward building spaceships is extremely brief compared with the time spent building the structures of the past.
  • 18. Concept Summary Physics is about the nature of basic things such as motion, forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, light and the composition of atoms. When scientific findings in nature are expressed mathematically, they are easier to verify or disprove by experiment. Scientific methods include some, if not all, of the following: recognizing a problem, making a hypothesis, predicting, performing experiments and formulating rules.
  • 19. Concept Summary If a scientist finds evidence that contradicts a hypothesis law, or principle them then the hypothesis, law, or principle must be changed or abandoned. To determine whether a hypothesis is scientific or not, look to see if there is a test for proving it wrong. Science is a method of answering theoretical questions; technology is a method of solving practical problems.
  • 20. Concept Summary Science is mostly concerned with discovering and recording natural phenomena, the arts are concerned with the value of human interactions as they pertain to the senses, and religion is concerned with the source, purpose, and meaning for everything. Progress in our age is much quicker than it was thousands of years ago.